Washing Machines
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Are you all wrung out about which washing machine to choose? Read up on what's out there before choosing. Washing Machines are a big investment. Be sure to get one that suits your needs best.
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Types of Washing Machines
The first step in choosing a new washing machine is deciding between the three different types of machines. They are ordered below by price, which may play a factor in your buying decision. You will also need to take into account the convenience of each one, its ability to meet your needs and its capacity. If you have a large family and tend to do several loads of laundry a week, you will need something large, durable and cost-effective (efficient consumption of water, energy and detergent).
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Standard Top Loader 
Advantages
- Least expensive option; good models cost around $500.
- Tried-and-true technology.
- Uses regular detergent.
- Easy to load and you can add items mid-cycle.
Disadvantages
- May be too harsh on some clothing.
- Uses more water and more energy per load.
- Can be prone to unbalanced loads.
- Can be loud.
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Top-Loading High Efficiency Washers 
Advantages
- Uses less water, energy and detergent.
- No central agitator, which theoretically, makes it less harsh on clothes.
- Like standard top loader styles, items can be added mid-cycle.
Disadvantages
- Gets best results with special, more expensive HE detergent.
- More expensive.
- May be harsh on clothing.
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Front-Loading Washers 
Advantages
- Older technology means it is tested; works best of the three washer types.
- Usually quieter than top-loading models.
- Larger capacity.
- Stackable with a dryer.
- Use less water, energy, and detergent than a standard top-loader-- more Green friendly.
Disadvantages
- Can cost as much as $1600.
- Can't add things mid cycle and more difficult to load/unload.
- Work best with HE detergent.
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Important Features
Size - ConsumerSearch.com recommends buying the largest machine you can for your space and budget.
- Consider linens
that will need washing. Buy one big enough to clean your bed linens, particularly your comforter or bedspread (unless it is dry clean only of course).
- Want to help the environment? Buying the biggest machine you can will cut down on the amount of loads you need to do, saving water and electricity. Buy one that is Energy Star rated to protect the environment and lower your electric and water bill. Check out our Green Guide for more info.
Noise - Where will you put the washing machine?
- If it's going next to a living room choose the quietest model possible.
Buttons and Knobs - Some machines have sleek electronic displays with lots of touch-pad buttons.
- Electronic buttons may not be as durable as an old-fashioned knob or dial. This is particularly true of lower-end top-loading machines.
- On high-end machines, especially the high-efficiency ones, you may not have a choice.
Settings - Watch out for models that try to lure you in with lots of different pre-programmed settings.
- A few such as Bright Colors, Whites and Delicates are nice but you probably don't need more than six or seven.
- Usually the conditions used in those extra settings can be duplicated with the right combination of intensity, water temperature and soak time on any other machine.
Porcelain vs. Stainless Steel
Automatic Water Controls - Temperature Control -- automatically chooses the correct temperature for each cycle.
- Level Control - - adjusts the water level automatically to the size of the load of laundry.
Space-Saving Models - Compact washing machines

- They tend to be smaller, handling from eight to 12lbs. of clothing.
- More expensive but they are quiet and perform as well as their larger counterparts.
- Top Manufacturers: European brands Asko
and Miele. 
- Stackable washing machines

- This is an optimum choice for those who want the quality and modest prices of side by side washer and dryer models.
- Larger than compacts, they can handle larger loads.
- Laundry Centers

- One unit model: if it breaks, that might mean that the whole thing needs to be replaced.
- Usually about six feet tall and as narrow as the compacts.
- Sometimes the quality of the two components are not equal.
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